A History of Rome from 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methueni, 1963 - 456 pagine |
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Pagina 98
... financial or commercial exploitation of the countries which came under her rule was becoming more and more a conscious motive of Rome's imperialism . There was one class of men in particular whose interest it was to push this policy ...
... financial or commercial exploitation of the countries which came under her rule was becoming more and more a conscious motive of Rome's imperialism . There was one class of men in particular whose interest it was to push this policy ...
Pagina 341
... financial supervisor , was limited not so much by law as by a wise tradition ; and since the Emperor's ear was usually open to the complaints of the provincials , unjustifiable intervention or serious malpractices were rare . In the ...
... financial supervisor , was limited not so much by law as by a wise tradition ; and since the Emperor's ear was usually open to the complaints of the provincials , unjustifiable intervention or serious malpractices were rare . In the ...
Pagina 374
... financial agents or procurators at the bottom to the ministers of the central secretariat at the top . A progressive scale of salaries was laid down , ranging from 60,000 sesterces to 300,000 yearly . It is even probable that titles ...
... financial agents or procurators at the bottom to the ministers of the central secretariat at the top . A progressive scale of salaries was laid down , ranging from 60,000 sesterces to 300,000 yearly . It is even probable that titles ...
Sommario
LAND AND PEOPLE | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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